Nassau Post 19171102; Title

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ROOSEVELT
IIFTIIOIHHT rHIiRTIf IfOTRS
Kpworth I,eaBiie: Topic. Sundny, fto'rember 4, M "I/eaveninK the Kor- Hiro Avalanrhe." l,eafler. Miss Ma¬ rton Prall.
Red <;rosfl Sewing Class of the Kp- •worth League meets every Friday af¬ ternoon at four o'clock nt the home ef Mrn. I). Htanley ('oora on Charles Mreet. Come and do your bit.
rRKHBTTKRIA?! .MISMIOJT Rot. .1. J. Ouenthner has been call¬ ed to supply the Chapel on the Baby¬ lon Turnpike and will preach on neyi Vnnday evening lie desirea to meet all the people of the community In Ikftir homes as fast as he can do so aad also see them at the service.
On Octoher 18th Robert Mcdrath. nlno yesrs j)ld, of Roosevelt, while riding on a bicycle with a comrade, waa thrown off, breaking his thigh Imne. Robert waa unable to move af- t«r the accident, and only for the ipilrkness of Mr. Marino, who carried •ho injured boy to his bome, he might kare heen killed by passing autos. Dr. Berger treated tho boy and then borried him to the Nas.sau Hospital at Mineola, where he will will prob¬ ably remain for six woekH.
Ortoher 27. Halloween names were played and prizes were awarded to the winners. Dancing was also In¬ dulged In. RefreshmentB were then ForvoA and everyone voted the affair « (rrrat succpsb.
Among thoflo present were: Misses Mabel Beaman, Clara Williams, I,aura Williams, HIanche Rerf^en, Muriel tVood, Allcr Williams, of Roslyn; Mrs. Raymond Flsh. Mrs Smith, Mrs. Chas. Williams.
MoRsrs. Robert Williams, Floyd Popt, I# Roy Post, Arthur Seaman, ({"ivinond Kish, Charles Williams, Fred Williams, of Roslyn; Mr. Smith and Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Williams, and others.
.Mr and Mrs. William Karaha are the proud parents of a baby daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. M Matheron are en¬ tertaining Mr. and Mrs William Renn of Denver, Col.
Mr Chnrles De Lap ha?> discontinu¬ ed b<8 bowling alleys,
Mrs. R .Stuart, of Charles .Street,
has re'tirnod homo nfter sprnfling
threo week.s' vacation in Boston with relatives and friend?.
I Regular services of SI. Paul's Kpl.-^- rnpal .MIfi.'!lon next .Sunday as fol- low.i: Stinday Hchool at 10 a in.; morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. m.; midweek scrvice.s every Wednesday nt 8 p. m.
Regular meeting nf Hoy.'i' flrlgade every Friday evening nt th** audi¬ torium in the school hotiso.
Mr and Mrs. I. Searby oiitt-rtAined Mr. and Mrs. A Searby. of Drooklyn. on Sunday.
K abeet and pillow case party was held at Ihe homo of Miss Ileioii Fish, ef Hemp.stead, on Saturday evening.
On .Sntiirday last, Octohei !7, a larKc niiniher of persons were pres¬ ent at the social hop giv.^n br the Rtir<r,ell Hose Company at thtir Flre Ilnttpe on Leonard Avenue.
Sunny Slope Farm
Dealer in All^Kinds of
POULTRY FEED
Get My Prices Before Buying
Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rock and Leghorn Baby Chicks on hand, also all kinds of fertilizer.
GRAND AVE. Td. IS40 Freepwi BALDWINS
The ghostly spirits of Halloween i tonde their appfarance on Tuesday [ night amid.sf glr<aininB: ,Iark o'lanterns and mystic decorations in the play I house for tho*friend.s of Mr. and Mrs Cornell's children, on Centennial Ave¬ nue ,where twenty young folks en¬ joyed the old fashioned Hallowe'en names, ducking apples, fortune tell¬ ing, and dancing; and songs were not lacking when these jolly folks got to- geher. A bout 0.30 a collatlton wa.^ served of drlightful dainties. Thoae present weri^: .Muriel llatcs, Norman Hates ,France.«t Smith, Rudolph Schle¬ gel, .Monica Brockmeyer, Preston Al¬ bers, MargiH^rite Smith, Arthur Hoff¬ man, Florence, Grace and Mildred Cornell, Mllie, Alma and John .Mathe¬ ron, Florence Hoffman, Lizzie Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Rates, Mr and Mrs. Cor¬ nell.
Thi- l.ndir.s' Criilld was entertnined !>y Mrs. W. Ixickwond al h*^r homo in Richmond Hill by a Hallowe'en lunch¬ eon. The afternoon was spent in sew¬ ing and biisines.s. Those preaent v%'cre; Mrs. Willlarn Tabh, Mrs, Wil¬ liam Hoinfm.Tn, Mr*. Chris IJinner, Mrs. Charlea Dates, Mrs. R. Stuart, .Mrr.. A. Schlegel.
Next mcrtinf: of the Ladies' Guild will be at the home of Mrs. R. Stuart.
JOHN LA GRECA
THE FREEPORT
74$.HAIN SI.MARKET >*>'<)')[ 1326
FREEPORT
THE RELIABLE—LONG ESTABLISHED ALL THE YEAR 'ROUND
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
A (Choice Assortment of the Best and Frosheet Vegetables and Fruits always on hand
Reasonable Prices. Prompt Delivery
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Telephone 88 Ro<'kville Centre
DR. B. L. FISHKIND Surgeon Dentist.
Office Hours 9 to 5 Daily and by Appointment
Rockville Centre Bank Bldg., Rockville Centre.,
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EVERYTHING ELECTRICALI
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Is much improved.
Miss Manretta Haff haa hern ton- fined to her home with ahs^.v^ses
Mr. Noyse Morgan spent the week end with hia father here and expects that this will be the last wck hone for some time, as he Is to ho 'r-ins- ferred from Camp Cpton.
.Mrs. ('. H llaff spent Tuesday a.-it at Mineoln
MASSAPEQUA
The dedication ceremonies of the new flre house took plaee on Satur¬ day afternoon, October 27th. There was a large number of .Massapequa people present, and several from out of town. KxForeman W. .1. Hofman was master of ceremonies, and the affair was carried out with a marked degree of success. A parad<' of the firemen with the newly painted hook and ladder truck proceeded to the fire house. F>x-Foreman Hofman then introduced the Rev. William Wiley, who, after a brief address, offi^red a very appropriate and touch¬ ing prayer. J. W. Anderson, op be¬ half of the nuildlng Coinmittee, made an address and concluded by turn¬ ing tlie building over to the foreman, C.i-'iTizc. I'rnuell, .Ir., who responded in well chostn words for fhe depart¬ ment. Thomas Frnzcr, the huilder, waa called upon, and In hi-? remarks cxprcKsrd hia host wishes for the KiiccesH of the departnieni in it.s new home.
Tho Young People's Society of .St. P.anl's Kpiscopal .Mis.sion w-ill liold th''ir anniinl rnretioE; on Friday eve- nini; at J;he Bo.ird of Trade Hall.
.\ large niiinlicr of Rooaevelt citi- 70T1S purchased Liberty bond% through Mr. C Delap. who deserves much credit.
.Mr. and Mr.s, Frank S. Michlis are the happy parents of p^ daughter.
SfHOOL NOTKSl
Miss t.'oonlcy's 7th Grade received the attendance hanner for week end¬ ing Octoher 26, 1917,
School wa.s clo'jsed on Wednesday, October 31, to allow the teachers an inspection of their respective grades In other schools.
Roosevelt Srhool took at Syracuse Pair in the mount's of weeds. This prepared by Mi.ss Coonley's This is nuite an honor for er and pttpils and Itoosov as the work represents .Stat", and lir.st prize int credit to the .school.
first prize five best work was 6th Grade, the teach¬ ei t School, the whole a n.s great
Monthly le.'^ls were school the past 'week.
held at the
Those pupils rcceivin,? lOil per cent in any auhject arc aa followa:
Sth Grade—Algebra, .Madeline Van Nostrtind, William Loeber.
3d (Jrade—^Anscl Valentine. Doro¬ thy Kalb.
2d Grade -Spcllln.e. Emma Zier¬ man.
Mi.ss Uertha Kirley has been absent the past week because of illness.
SEAFORD
The services in the E;piscopal Church for next Sunday, Novomber 4, will be: Communion service at 7.30 a. TO.: Sunday School at 3 p. m., and evening service at 4 p. m. There will also be an evening service In tho church every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Mr. and Mra. C. Sands have gone to the city for the winter. Mr. and .Mrs. Sand.s usually remained ia Sea¬ ford until the 1st of December, but owing to the delayed train service on the .Monliiiik Division will be com¬ pelled to go the flrst of November in¬ stead.
.Mr. r. Mulligan, ex-presideni of the State Voliintier Firemen's Asso- ci'itlon, for the past flfly years ac¬ tive in firrmanic affaiis, nnd who wa.s cliiclly instrumental in securin.i,' recognition ami the pensioning of the old Volunteer Firemen, wa# present, and In a very (^loriuent address to the assemblage congratulated the depart¬ ment on the progress made ain»,e Us organi'/ation, and expressed hi.s con¬ fidence in its future prosperity.
The last act was the unveiling of a hand.some bronze tablet, presented by the contractor, Mr. Thomaa Fra- zer and Mr. John F. Jonea, upon ¦which in relief are the names of the pri'sent nfTlccra, the charter members, board of trustees, and the building committee.
Massapequa can now hoa.st of one of the finest flre houses on Long Isl¬ and, and of it the members are just¬ ly proud.
The Rev. Mr. Gregg preached a pa¬ triotic sermon to a iargo congrega¬ tion at the Presbyterian Church on lavst Sunday. Mr. Gregg has preach¬ ed here for several Sundays past and oxpecta to remain tor the winter. He is an eloQUcnt preaiiier, well worth hearing, and it is hoped the congre¬ gation will continue well up in num¬ bers.
The Ladies' Aid of 'the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mra. A. H. B-iiie on Friday last
Mr. and -Mrs. Salem Graham have returned to their winter home in Miami, Fla.
Mr. Francis Holmes and family, who occupied the Oddie house the past summer, left on Tuesday for their home In Orange, N. J.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Snedeker and their mother, .Mrs, A. Snedeker, will return to their Brooklyn home on Wednesday. During their stay here this past summer the homestead wa.s remodeled and the grounds beautifully laid out. It is now one of the picture place* on the South Country Road.
Mr. and Mrs. I. .B. Adams have re¬ turned from a business and pleasure trip through Canada.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goodhue left for their city home on Monday.
Mr. Edward R. Mills has gone to | Norfolk, Va., on hu.slness, and expects to r<'main there for 'ciix weeks.
Massapequa Troop No. 1 ,Boy Scouts, sold Liberty BondS amount¬ ing to eighteen hundred and flfty dol¬ lars. We congratulate you, boys, on your success in our small territory.
Beginning November 2d, the Boy Scouts will hereafter meet on Friday instead of Monday night. Time 7.;tO.
The dance and oyster supper th.nt! wa:'. to be given in the V. M. I, C | Hull on Weilnesdiiy evening vvas can- J celled owing to the fact that so many j 'If t.e nioti (in the eoniuiittee were out of town.
WANTAGH
.Mr, Birdsall Jackson was jn Albany, N. J., for a few days visiting his daughter, who Is going fo college there.
f'rivBir I.oiii.s Ashdown. Lyman Dean, (rrover Siems, Frank f>ink and Russell Pox, all of Camp Upton, wrre home Saturd.ny nisht and Sun¬ day, and also Sergt. Le Hoy Wrils. of the 165th, of Camp Mills.
MERRICK
Mr. and .Mrs. A, T. Siitt liff will .spend the winter mnnth.s in Manhat¬ tan, returning next sprinir.
Miirh credit is rxtrndifl to Post- raaster Koeppel. who has made his oliicc so attractive. Mr. Koeppel has painted the poat ofTlf e with a coat of white paint, with irituinlngs of green.
Mr. Arthur Otto ritiirned to Camp I'pton, Yaphank, aftci' remaining a week wtth his parents.
I of Mrs. .Moritz on Foxhurst Road, master are sorry to hear that she in -phe mpir will he "Oratltude tor o*r confined t/i her home with an attack Meritai-'e." Thr Church Council meets
of penumonta.
Saturday cvnning with Mr. Strlepr.
Clark B. Davis and C M. Vander- ' orf have opened up an Instirance bus- ! Head ih« Nassau Post for loi al an4 Iness with oflices In the local hank j vicinity news.
Mr. Cornelitis Merritt, who bail a very narrow iscapr in a rollision. i« now able !o be around again.
A good number were present at the Firemen's Hall last Saturday eve¬ ning whin the "Rix Six" gave tlirir danre.
Don I formt to morrow night I An old-fashioned harn dnnre Will be giv- tn by "Thp Four of Us** at the Fire¬ men's Hall. "Blister Brown" and also "Old Oaken Bucket" will be on deck. Valuable prizes will be given lo the Itest lady's and gentleman's roKttimes. Admission, 35 cents. 'Wal- der's orchestra will furnish music for the dancers. ¦•
EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take a gl^tt of Salti b«faT« brMkfMl
if your Back hartt or ^?1in1d»
bothen jtn.
BALDWIN.
Meeting of the Meillc on Tttesday evening at
k Ilr)V X p. It
Regiilar meeting of Woman's Aux¬ iliary of the Church of the Redeeiti- er every Thursday at 2 30 p. m.
Evangelical Lutheran
In the Fire Hall on
Rev. William Stein-
Mr. and .Mrs. H. B. Siliwah will pasa the winter month.? in .Manhat¬ tan.
Mr. A. L. WallniiilWr, who li.t.s 1m< n confined to his bed for the last thrc" or four weeks, as a result of an in¬ jury caused by a broken stake plerr- iuK his body while jumping from a liiclfli r. is now ftn the road to health.
Misses Bertha and Petrina Burns will entertain the Hand in Hand League on November ;)th.
Many friends are sorry to hear that Russell Doane, the infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Doane, has a slight at¬ tack of tho measles.
Frank Calvin played with the Free- port High football team Saturday. Frank pl.iyed in the bark field and starred for the Red and While.
On Wednesday last Miss Grace T'ween entertained the Hand in Hand League. The annual business meet¬ ing was held at that time, and after the business was transacted Mias Catherine Mulcahy delivered a very interesting and patriotic speech on the I„ibcrty Bonda. Miss Mulcahy told the main points of the loan in regards to iuterest, date of maturity and denominations, and emphasized MM- point why we should huy the bonda. The members decided to make this winter one of the most enjoyable seasons thoy ever h.nd. They also had in mind the Merrick ',soIdicr boys. Tho next nieeting wiil he held Jit the home of Misses Petrina and Ber¬ tha Bums on November 9.
Miss Olga E. Goehler, a demonstra¬ tion ageni of the Nassau County Farm Bureau, will give a milk demonstra¬ tion, .showing the value and uses of the different grades of milk this eve¬ ning, Friday, November 2.
BELLMORE
Many were glad to see Walter Brockman, of Fort Slocum, who spent several days home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brockman, of Bedford Avenue. Mr. Brockman told how interesting camp life is and told of the benefits one acquires there¬ from.
Mr. Paul Jaeger has purchased an eight-cylinder Cadillac touring car through the agency of G. Bennett Smith.
Regular services every Sunday of the .M. K. Church. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Evening service at 7.45. All are welcome. Rev, R. W. Knighi preaches.
St. Peter's Church meets (rrand Avenue bicker, pastor.
Bible School al 2.:io p. m. This .Sunday at 7.^10 p, m. thr srhool and congregation will unite in Ihr cele- bratloTi of the Reformation. All niciiitwiH of the school present at this srrviee will receive a souvenir medal In commemoration of the 400th anni vers.iry of the Reformatloti. lirlii'; along a friend.
The catechumens meet Friday .-it n.4f> tit the home of Mrs. Wilke on Graiifl Avenue. The monthly nietling ol the Parish Aid Sot,iely will he held Thursday, November 1, at the home
Save Your Cash and ^'^
Your Health ti^^fs
CAStARA^^ QUININE
The MnnH.ird c 1;! r:.rt fir Zty.trt— ia t»t-.lrt '. -1.,: -sn c. r ..:,-. iv> -i;. :-.j — c.rrfj ^1,1,1 in 2', ::,,-! - gnp in 3 rtnvj. V(>ryl-,i,r'.:'.-it faiil. Cir'.'.'e a.M.ui'.i.e •".( 1 With J-td tn; m .', Jvir.
The American men antl wnin«n niirtl frnard oonstantly afrahiirt Kidn«T traabia, Iwcause we eat too much and all our food is rich, 0\ir blood is filled with nri« acid which the kidneyn atrira to iltor out, they weaken from ovei worl:, bMom nhiggish; the eliminatire tisflu«a ologaad the result ta kidney troubia, blaMer wrnkneu and a general deoline in healUk
Wh«n your kidneys feel like liunpa of lead; your ba«k hurts or ite uriaa ia clondy, full of Mdimenb or 70a ttrt obliged lo seek rebof two or thn« timea during the night; if you sufTer with aiok headache or dizzy, nervouB vpnlla, mtii etomach, or you have rhenmatiam whea the weathpr ie bad, get from Tour phar¬ macist about four ounces of Jad SaHa; take a tablespoonful in m clasa oi water brforo breakfast for a ^w daya and jour kidneya will then act fine. Thia famona ealte is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon juioe, combined with lithia, and has Ifpon'used for generationa to fluiih and etimulate clogged kidneya; to neutralize ihe acidi io tha urine ao it no longer is a source of irritation thv ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts ia inezpenaiTe; cannot in¬ jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs ia every bome, because nobody can maka a mistake by having a good kidoejr Qatk- ing any timiB.
FURS-FURS-FURS
Remodeled or Redyed at
Reasonable Prices Eatinnate* Cheerfully Given
MRS. L J. BARKER
$. SEAMAN AVL
Tel. 780 Freeport BALDWIN, L. 1
Lale of New York and formerly with C. G, Gather'* Son*.
Republican Candidate
For Member of Assembly
THOMAS A. McWHlNNEY
01 LawreRce, Nassau Co.
He Made Good. Re-Elect Him.
The Live Wire of Nantau Ctmnty
Many friends of Mrs. Charles Law^
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UGHT — WTEINQ — FIXTURJES
KOTORS — PHONES - BELLS
JAMES F. CAMPIO\
BLECTRIGAL OONTRAOTOR
Ptiooe CknmeoiioQ.
Freeport.
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The i:pworth League will hold a 'njisqiicr.iiie llnllowc'ou social in the lui^eniciit of the M. 1'^ t'hurih <ui Fri¬ day evenins, Novemher Cud, at eight o'clock. Everybody wt'lcoin<>. No • 'i>ti-^ion, no <olleciion, jtigt a good time in store.
The Indies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Williain Smith next Thurs¬ day afternoon.
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Choir rehearsal will meet at 7.30 in the M. E. Church Saturday eve- 1 ning. The class for personal evan-1 gelism will meet Saturday r ver in-; at 8 o'clock in the Methc'Im > lurcii. Rev. Paul Morrison will a larg".
The King's Daughters will meet wilh -Mrs. Fred Wiebel on Tuesday, November 6th.
The Au.xlllary I-eague will meet in tho Parish House Tuesday evening, Novcinber fith, and all members are rtquesed to be i)ri'sont to arrange for ihe annual fair on December 4 and 5.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schaefer and nlso .Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. Harring¬ ton entertained several of the sol¬ diers from the Texas and Oklahoma Regiments at their home at various i lines, which was very much appreci¬ ated by them.
There will be communion services In the church Sunday morning.
Lawrence Schoenman will have charge of the devotional meeting for Sunday evening, November 4tb.
Mr and Mrs. William Benistou bave cloaed their house here and have gone to tbe city for the winter.
Oeorge Shoala, wbo bta b6«a con- toed ttti maior th* ear« of Dr. B<l<et,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Place and son Raymond are visiting Mr. Place's pareota, Mr. and Mra. Frank Place.
Tbere will be Christian Endeavor In the Church Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The topic will be "Minister¬ ing to Chriat." Ueader, Marion Lud- tan.
Mr. JSlmer Cown, who has been alck for Uw vttt trttk, is reported a littla mvrvtti.
Schwab's Chop Suey House
AND RESTAURANT
Church St. and Olive Boulevard, Freeport.
FINEST OF THE SUBURB BAN RESTAURANT Recently Remodeled, Refurnished
Excellent Cuisine
Chinese and >
American Cooking^
DANCING
EACH
EVENING
Unexcelled Musical Enter¬ tainment by Professional Gentlemen Talent.
SPECIAL FEATURE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Eddie DeVoe, Champion Bottle Player of flie World
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Tim Hkmkv F08T. rBJtRPOirr, f. ?., rmmAT, hotp.iibrr «, i»it
TRSRIt
New5 From Eastern Nassau County
ROOSEVELT
IIFTIIOIHHT rHIiRTIf IfOTRS
Kpworth I,eaBiie: Topic. Sundny, fto'rember 4, M "I/eaveninK the Kor- Hiro Avalanrhe." l,eafler. Miss Ma¬ rton Prall.
Red discontinu¬ ed b<8 bowling alleys,
Mrs. R .Stuart, of Charles .Street,
has re'tirnod homo nfter sprnfling
threo week.s' vacation in Boston with relatives and friend?.
I Regular services of SI. Paul's Kpl.-^- rnpal .MIfi.'!lon next .Sunday as fol- low.i: Stinday Hchool at 10 a in.; morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. m.; midweek scrvice.s every Wednesday nt 8 p. m.
Regular meeting nf Hoy.'i' flrlgade every Friday evening nt th** audi¬ torium in the school hotiso.
Mr and Mrs. I. Searby oiitt-rtAined Mr. and Mrs. A Searby. of Drooklyn. on Sunday.
K abeet and pillow case party was held at Ihe homo of Miss Ileioii Fish, ef Hemp.stead, on Saturday evening.
On .Sntiirday last, Octohei !7, a larKc niiniher of persons were pres¬ ent at the social hop giv.^n br the Rtiry Mrs. W. Ixickwond al h*^r homo in Richmond Hill by a Hallowe'en lunch¬ eon. The afternoon was spent in sew¬ ing and biisines.s. Those preaent v%'cre; Mrs. Willlarn Tabh, Mrs, Wil¬ liam Hoinfm.Tn, Mr*. Chris IJinner, Mrs. Charlea Dates, Mrs. R. Stuart, .Mrr.. A. Schlegel.
Next mcrtinf: of the Ladies' Guild will be at the home of Mrs. R. Stuart.
JOHN LA GRECA
THE FREEPORT
74$.HAIN SI.MARKET >*>'x-Foreman Hofman then introduced the Rev. William Wiley, who, after a brief address, offi^red a very appropriate and touch¬ ing prayer. J. W. Anderson, op be¬ half of the nuildlng Coinmittee, made an address and concluded by turn¬ ing tlie building over to the foreman, C.i-'iTizc. I'rnuell, .Ir., who responded in well chostn words for fhe depart¬ ment. Thomas Frnzcr, the huilder, waa called upon, and In hi-? remarks cxprcKsrd hia host wishes for the KiiccesH of the departnieni in it.s new home.
Tho Young People's Society of .St. P.anl's Kpiscopal .Mis.sion w-ill liold th''ir anniinl rnretioE; on Friday eve- nini; at J;he Bo.ird of Trade Hall.
.\ large niiinlicr of Rooaevelt citi- 70T1S purchased Liberty bond% through Mr. C Delap. who deserves much credit.
.Mr. and Mr.s, Frank S. Michlis are the happy parents of p^ daughter.
SfHOOL NOTKSl
Miss t.'oonlcy's 7th Grade received the attendance hanner for week end¬ ing Octoher 26, 1917,
School wa.s clo'jsed on Wednesday, October 31, to allow the teachers an inspection of their respective grades In other schools.
Roosevelt Srhool took at Syracuse Pair in the mount's of weeds. This prepared by Mi.ss Coonley's This is nuite an honor for er and pttpils and Itoosov as the work represents .Stat", and lir.st prize int credit to the .school.
first prize five best work was 6th Grade, the teach¬ ei t School, the whole a n.s great
Monthly le.'^ls were school the past 'week.
held at the
Those pupils rcceivin,? lOil per cent in any auhject arc aa followa:
Sth Grade—Algebra, .Madeline Van Nostrtind, William Loeber.
3d (Jrade—^Anscl Valentine. Doro¬ thy Kalb.
2d Grade -Spcllln.e. Emma Zier¬ man.
Mi.ss Uertha Kirley has been absent the past week because of illness.
SEAFORD
The services in the E;piscopal Church for next Sunday, Novomber 4, will be: Communion service at 7.30 a. TO.: Sunday School at 3 p. m., and evening service at 4 p. m. There will also be an evening service In tho church every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Mr. and Mra. C. Sands have gone to the city for the winter. Mr. and .Mrs. Sand.s usually remained ia Sea¬ ford until the 1st of December, but owing to the delayed train service on the .Monliiiik Division will be com¬ pelled to go the flrst of November in¬ stead.
.Mr. r. Mulligan, ex-presideni of the State Voliintier Firemen's Asso- ci'itlon, for the past flfly years ac¬ tive in firrmanic affaiis, nnd who wa.s cliiclly instrumental in securin.i,' recognition ami the pensioning of the old Volunteer Firemen, wa# present, and In a very (^loriuent address to the assemblage congratulated the depart¬ ment on the progress made ain»,e Us organi'/ation, and expressed hi.s con¬ fidence in its future prosperity.
The last act was the unveiling of a hand.some bronze tablet, presented by the contractor, Mr. Thomaa Fra- zer and Mr. John F. Jonea, upon ¦which in relief are the names of the pri'sent nfTlccra, the charter members, board of trustees, and the building committee.
Massapequa can now hoa.st of one of the finest flre houses on Long Isl¬ and, and of it the members are just¬ ly proud.
The Rev. Mr. Gregg preached a pa¬ triotic sermon to a iargo congrega¬ tion at the Presbyterian Church on lavst Sunday. Mr. Gregg has preach¬ ed here for several Sundays past and oxpecta to remain tor the winter. He is an eloQUcnt preaiiier, well worth hearing, and it is hoped the congre¬ gation will continue well up in num¬ bers.
The Ladies' Aid of 'the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mra. A. H. B-iiie on Friday last
Mr. and -Mrs. Salem Graham have returned to their winter home in Miami, Fla.
Mr. Francis Holmes and family, who occupied the Oddie house the past summer, left on Tuesday for their home In Orange, N. J.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Snedeker and their mother, .Mrs, A. Snedeker, will return to their Brooklyn home on Wednesday. During their stay here this past summer the homestead wa.s remodeled and the grounds beautifully laid out. It is now one of the picture place* on the South Country Road.
Mr. and Mrs. I. .B. Adams have re¬ turned from a business and pleasure trip through Canada.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goodhue left for their city home on Monday.
Mr. Edward R. Mills has gone to | Norfolk, Va., on hu.slness, and expects to rink and Russell Pox, all of Camp Upton, wrre home Saturd.ny nisht and Sun¬ day, and also Sergt. Le Hoy Wrils. of the 165th, of Camp Mills.
MERRICK
Mr. and .Mrs. A, T. Siitt liff will .spend the winter mnnth.s in Manhat¬ tan, returning next sprinir.
Miirh credit is rxtrndifl to Post- raaster Koeppel. who has made his oliicc so attractive. Mr. Koeppel has painted the poat ofTlf e with a coat of white paint, with irituinlngs of green.
Mr. Arthur Otto ritiirned to Camp I'pton, Yaphank, aftci' remaining a week wtth his parents.
I of Mrs. .Moritz on Foxhurst Road, master are sorry to hear that she in -phe mpir will he "Oratltude tor o*r confined t/i her home with an attack Meritai-'e." Thr Church Council meets
of penumonta.
Saturday cvnning with Mr. Strlepr.
Clark B. Davis and C M. Vander- ' orf have opened up an Instirance bus- ! Head ih« Nassau Post for loi al an4 Iness with oflices In the local hank j vicinity news.
Mr. Cornelitis Merritt, who bail a very narrow iscapr in a rollision. i« now able !o be around again.
A good number were present at the Firemen's Hall last Saturday eve¬ ning whin the "Rix Six" gave tlirir danre.
Don I formt to morrow night I An old-fashioned harn dnnre Will be giv- tn by "Thp Four of Us** at the Fire¬ men's Hall. "Blister Brown" and also "Old Oaken Bucket" will be on deck. Valuable prizes will be given lo the Itest lady's and gentleman's roKttimes. Admission, 35 cents. 'Wal- der's orchestra will furnish music for the dancers. ¦•
EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take a gl^tt of Salti b«faT« brMkfMl
if your Back hartt or ^?1in1d»
bothen jtn.
BALDWIN.
Meeting of the Meillc on Tttesday evening at
k Ilr)V X p. It
Regiilar meeting of Woman's Aux¬ iliary of the Church of the Redeeiti- er every Thursday at 2 30 p. m.
Evangelical Lutheran
In the Fire Hall on
Rev. William Stein-
Mr. and .Mrs. H. B. Siliwah will pasa the winter month.? in .Manhat¬ tan.
Mr. A. L. WallniiilWr, who li.t.s 1m< n confined to his bed for the last thrc" or four weeks, as a result of an in¬ jury caused by a broken stake plerr- iuK his body while jumping from a liiclfli r. is now ftn the road to health.
Misses Bertha and Petrina Burns will entertain the Hand in Hand League on November ;)th.
Many friends are sorry to hear that Russell Doane, the infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Doane, has a slight at¬ tack of tho measles.
Frank Calvin played with the Free- port High football team Saturday. Frank pl.iyed in the bark field and starred for the Red and While.
On Wednesday last Miss Grace T'ween entertained the Hand in Hand League. The annual business meet¬ ing was held at that time, and after the business was transacted Mias Catherine Mulcahy delivered a very interesting and patriotic speech on the I„ibcrty Bonda. Miss Mulcahy told the main points of the loan in regards to iuterest, date of maturity and denominations, and emphasized MM- point why we should huy the bonda. The members decided to make this winter one of the most enjoyable seasons thoy ever h.nd. They also had in mind the Merrick ',soIdicr boys. Tho next nieeting wiil he held Jit the home of Misses Petrina and Ber¬ tha Bums on November 9.
Miss Olga E. Goehler, a demonstra¬ tion ageni of the Nassau County Farm Bureau, will give a milk demonstra¬ tion, .showing the value and uses of the different grades of milk this eve¬ ning, Friday, November 2.
BELLMORE
Many were glad to see Walter Brockman, of Fort Slocum, who spent several days home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brockman, of Bedford Avenue. Mr. Brockman told how interesting camp life is and told of the benefits one acquires there¬ from.
Mr. Paul Jaeger has purchased an eight-cylinder Cadillac touring car through the agency of G. Bennett Smith.
Regular services every Sunday of the .M. K. Church. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Evening service at 7.45. All are welcome. Rev, R. W. Knighi preaches.
St. Peter's Church meets (rrand Avenue bicker, pastor.
Bible School al 2.:io p. m. This .Sunday at 7.^10 p, m. thr srhool and congregation will unite in Ihr cele- bratloTi of the Reformation. All niciiitwiH of the school present at this srrviee will receive a souvenir medal In commemoration of the 400th anni vers.iry of the Reformatloti. lirlii'; along a friend.
The catechumens meet Friday .-it n.4f> tit the home of Mrs. Wilke on Graiifl Avenue. The monthly nietling ol the Parish Aid Sot,iely will he held Thursday, November 1, at the home
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Your Health ti^^fs
CAStARA^^ QUININE
The MnnH.ird c 1;! r:.rt fir Zty.trt— ia t»t-.lrt '. -1.,: -sn c. r ..:,-. iv> -i;. :-.j — c.rrfj ^1,1,1 in 2', ::,,-! - gnp in 3 rtnvj. V(>ryl-,i,r'.:'.-it faiil. Cir'.'.'e a.M.ui'.i.e •".( 1 With J-td tn; m .', Jvir.
The American men antl wnin«n niirtl frnard oonstantly afrahiirt Kidn«T traabia, Iwcause we eat too much and all our food is rich, 0\ir blood is filled with nri« acid which the kidneyn atrira to iltor out, they weaken from ovei worl:, bMom nhiggish; the eliminatire tisflu«a ologaad the result ta kidney troubia, blaMer wrnkneu and a general deoline in healUk
Wh«n your kidneys feel like liunpa of lead; your ba«k hurts or ite uriaa ia clondy, full of Mdimenb or 70a ttrt obliged lo seek rebof two or thn« timea during the night; if you sufTer with aiok headache or dizzy, nervouB vpnlla, mtii etomach, or you have rhenmatiam whea the weathpr ie bad, get from Tour phar¬ macist about four ounces of Jad SaHa; take a tablespoonful in m clasa oi water brforo breakfast for a ^w daya and jour kidneya will then act fine. Thia famona ealte is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon juioe, combined with lithia, and has Ifpon'used for generationa to fluiih and etimulate clogged kidneya; to neutralize ihe acidi io tha urine ao it no longer is a source of irritation thv ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts ia inezpenaiTe; cannot in¬ jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs ia every bome, because nobody can maka a mistake by having a good kidoejr Qatk- ing any timiB.
FURS-FURS-FURS
Remodeled or Redyed at
Reasonable Prices Eatinnate* Cheerfully Given
MRS. L J. BARKER
$. SEAMAN AVL
Tel. 780 Freeport BALDWIN, L. 1
Lale of New York and formerly with C. G, Gather'* Son*.
Republican Candidate
For Member of Assembly
THOMAS A. McWHlNNEY
01 LawreRce, Nassau Co.
He Made Good. Re-Elect Him.
The Live Wire of Nantau Ctmnty
Many friends of Mrs. Charles Law^
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JAMES F. CAMPIO\
BLECTRIGAL OONTRAOTOR
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The i:pworth League will hold a 'njisqiicr.iiie llnllowc'ou social in the lui^eniciit of the M. 1'^ t'hurih . No • 'i>ti-^ion, no lurcii. Rev. Paul Morrison will a larg".
The King's Daughters will meet wilh -Mrs. Fred Wiebel on Tuesday, November 6th.
The Au.xlllary I-eague will meet in tho Parish House Tuesday evening, Novcinber fith, and all members are rtquesed to be i)ri'sont to arrange for ihe annual fair on December 4 and 5.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schaefer and nlso .Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. Harring¬ ton entertained several of the sol¬ diers from the Texas and Oklahoma Regiments at their home at various i lines, which was very much appreci¬ ated by them.
There will be communion services In the church Sunday morning.
Lawrence Schoenman will have charge of the devotional meeting for Sunday evening, November 4tb.
Mr and Mrs. William Benistou bave cloaed their house here and have gone to tbe city for the winter.
Oeorge Shoala, wbo bta b6«a con- toed ttti maior th* ear« of Dr. B
American Cooking^
DANCING
EACH
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Unexcelled Musical Enter¬ tainment by Professional Gentlemen Talent.
SPECIAL FEATURE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Eddie DeVoe, Champion Bottle Player of flie World
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